HAMPI: CITY OF VICTORY

Today, at the Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa, we will bring you to one of the most ancient spots in Asia, the city of Hampi, where we will see the majesty of the largest empire of India.

Hampi, also known as City of Victory, was the capital of the Viljayanagara Empire between 1336 and 1565. It takes up around 26 square kilometres in the valley of River Tungabhadra, in Karnataka, India.

It used to be an architecturally rich and spectacularly cultural city, and that was the reason why it was declared Heritage of Humanity in 1986. In the 15th Century, there were many Italians and Persians there, and they tell tales of grandeur and beauty at Hampi.

This city is rich in history. In the centre there are 350 temples, many fortresses and numerous pieces of religious art, sculptures and paintings. In addition, the city’s ancient palaces, gardens and markets make it one of the most popular holiday destinations, chosen by travellers from all over the world.

Many archaeologists think that at its peak 250,000 people lived in the city, many more people than in any other medieval European city. Its grandeur and importance still remain and its ruins bring you back to ancient times.

Hampi has 2 centres:

– The Sacred Centre: home to the Vitthala, Virupaksha, Krishna and Achyuta Raya temples, and the statue of Narasimha.

– The Royal Centre: where there are numerous temples, stables, barracks and palaces. In this part of the city you can visit the Palace of the Queen and the stepped pond among other wonderful sites.

The river that crosses it, the Tungabhadra, can be visited by boat. In its peaceful water you can enjoy the magic and charm of the city of Hampi.

If you also feel like travelling to the peaceful Asian waters and feel its magic, come visit us at our temple of relaxation and wellbeing, our luxury resort the 5-star hotel Asia Gardens. Come and experience a true luxurious Asian journey.